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- State-centered_theory abstract "State-centered theory (or state-centred federalism) is a political theory which stresses the role of the government on civil society. It holds that the state itself can structure political life to some degree independently of the way power is distributed between classes and other groups at a given time. Theory holding that the national government represents a voluntary compact or agreement between the states, which retain a dominant position. Supporters of state-centered federalism included Thomas Jefferson and the Republican party. They saw the Constitution as an agreement among the states of which gave them the ability to self-governance. National policy makers interact with economy independently, with intention of raising social welfare. This gives legitimacy to market intervention.".
- State-centered_theory wikiPageExternalLink State-Centered%20and%20Political%20Institutional%20Theory.pdf.
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- State-centered_theory notability "May 2009".
- State-centered_theory orphan "February 2012".
- State-centered_theory refimprove "May 2009".
- State-centered_theory subject Category:Political_science_theories.
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- State-centered_theory comment "State-centered theory (or state-centred federalism) is a political theory which stresses the role of the government on civil society. It holds that the state itself can structure political life to some degree independently of the way power is distributed between classes and other groups at a given time. Theory holding that the national government represents a voluntary compact or agreement between the states, which retain a dominant position.".
- State-centered_theory label "State-centered theory".
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